The Eagles traded out of the first round of April's draft but still landed one of the draft's top two tight ends -- Goedert of South Dakota State -- in the second round. The Super Bowl champions didn't come into the draft with a lot of pressing needs, but Goedert is a potential replacement for backup Trey Burton who signed with the Chicago Bears in free agency. Goedert led all Division I tight ends in receptions and receiving yards over the last two years. He has soft hands and a quick release off the line and Eagles head coach Doug Pederson said he is excited about the ways that he can utilize the 6-5, 256-pound Goedert. "He's got some refining to do," Pederson said. "We move our (tight ends) around a lot. He's going to be a good fit for us, a good fit for the (tight-end) room. Zach's going to be a great mentor to him." Adding Goedert to work across from Ertz is going to cause major matchup problems for defenses in two-tight end sets. But still, it's hard to imagine the newcomer being fantasy relevant in redraft leagues this season.